The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 31, 1920, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON.
SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOBER .2 1 . 1 020
FLARES AND FUCKERS
nr,dar Is get-away day for,
i rtrkrns comedy, -The Hus-1
L9?, unnter." at the Grand. It ;.
, .Mires the autinl star Ktieett
'"i, formerly with Onus Fair-
The story relates the ex-1
SlJiencesof a younq gill who do- ;
del to marry a man she never j
fcas teen. Wl develops situations ,
. . .' nDroariou.-lv mirthful :
rom start to finish. Its conclud- ;
lng cUmx is a most, amusing ,
lurprW- ; . t
-Black birds" li one or the most .
.,,;tfne and breathless photo- j
liar er fchown at the Oregon.
From the day that the Countess
leona sidetracks the Taris police
jby Douglas Mac Lean in hi3 new
? Paramount picture. "The Jil
i bird." which is to be the feature
attraction at the Oregon theater
today. -j
; Clancy starts in jail, dishonest.
in a thrilling taxi chase, down ! ,lc n:akes an effort to be honest,
in th moment when the" orieplM ibut ciicumstances and his crook
masterpiece is stolen, durtr. a
iiasr.ed brdl at the American
raiiilwnairo's home, and the Coun
ters and her r, but that's tell-
. -lUackLi'ds" i unusual, and
we know you w-! enjoy it, es
pecially the acting of beautiful
Justine Johnstone in the role of
the heroine. Friday and Satur
day only. ' f
&i i.
Some pm are lorn honest,
some achieve honesty, and some
have honesty thrust upon them.
To the latter class belongs "Shake
speare Clancy." who is portrayed
A BIG DOUBLE
T! ''j
Starts Today
A bewitching Sea Nymph or Fearless
; ; piver
jit ' . .
A Giant Devil Fish
A Stupendous Drama of the Deep
"GIRL
of the
- W 1 i
ll : rmii
instincts are against him and the
prospective profits from an il
legal oil deal promise to lure him
from the straiKht and narrow
path. Just as he is about to put
through, his crooked deal along
comes Fate, in the guie of love
and pets him; squarely back in'
the center of the path, with a
sweet little bride-to-be as an in
centive for him to stav there,
i "The Jailbird" is jammed full
of clever comedy situations and
is a fitting sequel to the former
pictures which have been the
means of elevating Mac Lean to
stardom. Th story, which was
written by Julien Josephson. was
directed by Lloyd Ingraham.
Bert Cannw as the photographer.
Doris May plays opposite the
star.
mon comedy of "bark-stage
which may be sctn at the Litcrtj
theater today. Prominent anions j
them is a monkey who is an able;
sec jnuto the versatile Larry in I
keeping tha comedy going at ai
high rate of speed. I
tJreed. one or the sven cardi
nal sins. Is responsible tor the
thrilling i.lot of "The i. Twin
Pawns," Mae Murray's rew?st of
fer ng and h-r first for Pa the.
which comes to the Hligh theatre
today. '
i BITS FOR BREAKFAST
j 4
It's : Harding and Cool dg-
And it is Stanfield ia Orepo:i.
means a business reiv-
pavetl road.
was announce I
Mate highway
. Thi
al .
All
woi Id
over
the
countrv, ai d
, Lieutenant Ormar Locklear at
the Grand today and tomorrow,
in his last picture, "The Skyway-man."
In a thrilling story of the half
world that is said to orfer him im
mense opportunities for his best
work, George Walsh, the athletic
William Fox star, will be seen at
j the Grand theater next Tuesday
'and Wednesday in ''From
On." This is a picturization of
the successful story by Frank L.
Packard, author of "The Mirarle
(Man. and from advance reports
I young Walsh, in his new vehicle,
j will surprise even his most de
voted fans. .
SEA"
1
ft
H
L . '-. , . - . j,. '
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LARRY
SEMON
You'll ay he's the
funniest fellow you
lever saw, and the
hings he does well,
they ar so amusing
we can't stop laugh
ing long enough to
describe them. You
know how it is when
we tell; you
igot
we've
HAND"
PATHE NEWS .
STY
TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
in
TRUST"
Starring Lovely
MAY
r . T- - 'lt "
v mm
and ,"
The Famous Monkey
Comedian !
JOE 1
MARTIN i
I
In j
"A WILD NIGHT"
Tern Mix in "The Untamed
at the Grand theater next Saturday.
One of the most exciting i::o-;
ments in "Girl of the Sea" is thej
combat between a diver and an j
Octopus. In which the honors go
to the diver. Th? pictures were
taken under the sea by the Sub
marine Film Company. They are
unique and Instructive as well as
highly entertaining and thrilling.
At Ye Liberty today.
And Oregon and this coa:t will
teel it stronger than any othor
part of the cjuntr or the world.
It means protection to our
aims and our factories, and work
at good wages for all who ur?
willing to work.
This
yemtrday by the
derailment.
All tats hye v.itw b-n filled
with; tin- exception of thai t
Wauna. a s-tre'eh of a!out T0
feet.l and .tais iil b .finished by
Thursday. No dfkurs will b
iner.::ary aftr that time.
! Artothr announcement today
th?wa tli.r the Canon mad between
. Portland and
I c molelfd and
L'slit & Power company. reiuet
fnj; th-l the company pive attcn-t:-n
to that oaditlon. Preral
co.n plaints bi.ve reached the
T.iir-iou.
"Unusual cnidltions. 'ich s
now in intr. are to le -j-tctcl
and prev ded giainst."
wiitr? Mr. UucUul. "acd it ap
; car" to the roiniul ton that thk
that uiay nil haie joor prjrs?t
ap. careful altertion." !
LADIES
P.cateiten ii now
open for traific.
-. .- r.a mtir(r: t
iJm.r V-ianl XtrJwal
alo i-re. ol ti e c online ncie ' -,i'.- w .
The whole world contains some
710.uy mile of railway, the
il'uited Stai-s easily topping the
.Hist wilh.26C.OvO n.lios.
"The Skywaynian,V is a story
of lire and thrills above the
clouds. At the Grand today and
tomortow.
Wallace Keid's nexr pteitire has
been released and will be shown
at the Oregon next Sunday. Mon
day and Tuesday. "Always Au
dacious" : is the title, and itis
said io surpass anything he has
yet made. ,
When William Tarnum, as
Francois Villon; recites before the
disguised king his poem. "If Vil
lon Were the King of France."
When Villon: sees Katherine de
Vaucelles praying in the chapel
which he and liis cronies are rob
bing. i
The capture of Villon for
.throwing a poem tver the royal
wall into the lap of Lady Kath
erine. The duel in the darkened tav
ern between Villon and the Grand
Constable, as Lady Katherine and
the king looked on.
Farrell and Hatch. Arrayed in
evening drss these boys indulge
in nicely blended harmony sing
ing, offering original composi
tons. Af the Bligh today.
A whole menagerie of trained
animals is used effectively In
"The Stage' Hand." the Lary Se-
Today
And
Tomorrow
Continuous Show Today
Lieut : Ormar Locklear
The Daredevil
of the Air
In
A Great Story of Life
and Thrills Above the
Clouds
Added Attractions
"Her Naughty Wink"
2-Ueel Sunshine Comedy
and the , j-
Grand Scenic !
Special Music by the
Grand String Orchestra
Fpkturinir the Late and
Popular Number
"Wondering
It means government bonds at
par and above; and stable busi
ness conditions, with widening
markets for American goods car
ried in American ships.
S S
1 1 til fin tic o r i i . 1 tf tl.-. r ! n - t
!.., . . ... . ' -- -1 I " n'u
uiui nuutaii, niii oe st-ni in j est
Trong secieiy drama, when i ne
Rltherine MacDonald. gneral
lv termed the -'world's most beau-
Beauty Market." her latest pro
duction, Is shown at the Liberty
tneatra commencing Thursday.
Election returns Tuesday
Nitrht 'Hot Off the Wire
May Allison s next local server,
appearance is scheduled Tuesday
at the Liberty theatre, when the
enchanting, gold-haired star will
portray the stellar role in "'Held
in Trust. which Metro has adapt
ed from th3 story by George Kib
be Turner. It appeared original
ly in The Hed Book Magazine.
growth and expansion ever
ieen in this or any other country,
with the highest range of indi
vidual opportunity fo.- all our
people ever known.
' 'm
It means hop-? ior the world,
peace for the world, ui iler Amer
ican leadership and with Ameil-
can participation it lh? ha!
of Um wound- of the war.
Falling Leaves Make
Street Traffic Dangerous
Falling leaves on Portland
streets are making operation of
street ars iinuuaK hazirjoiis.
erpecial'y on grades, declare I
Fred G. P.uchtel. chairman of the
public service coiuniis:on In a let-
j ter to Frajklln T. Griffith, pres-
taeni oi rne i'ortiana Hallway.
One of the bggest Fcreen pro
ductions of the year will bo seen
at the Liberty theatre when Mau
rice Tourneur's super special.
"The Great Redeemer." will be
the feature of the bill for four
days beginning next Sunday."The
It means a
lime, but wth
ground.
fo
cu
ward looking 'EJB i
. rc-et , in the i AD I
With god wl-ihe:i ior all con
cern?'f. and with t.n idea that
there is room for all in a reor
ganized and harmonious and well;
directed foree. the Hits tor Pieak-!
fast man thinks Mr. M.itritt is the
be-t fitted man for making the
1
t-
Great Redeemer. ' it i announced Salem police force etf eient. and
is a tremendous drama ot absorn
iug human interest.
- VA Man's , Countrj'. starring
Alma Rubens. Is a rip-roaring
drama of the west of th days of
r 19, when men played hard and
; fought harder lived fast and
died faster. Coming to the Hligh
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Mbert and Rozella. A comedy
couple with a new j Idea of pre
senting their talents which made
them popular on th? London and
Kuropean stage, offer for yonr
approval a novel perf ormance a n't
unique erformance; called A Ku
ropean Sensation. At the P.ligh
next Thursday-, Friday and Saturday."
that there will Ut ni-vvje fori
regrets If he is ekcted eity mar-,
shal.
i
The Rexall store. Mrav ote in (
Oregon to date ThmT for liud-j
lug and 4-.4 for C.. ,Th-it is j
aont the way it will run In the
returns from Oregon The won
der is that in this ie Cox could
get as many vote?- seeing that
ni3 pari) is ammv nvij c t,
interest Oregon an have in any ences of the cltY. keeP n touch
possible war. !
A Harley-Davidson
and a Home !
in the Suburbs
i
The combination is ideal for '
real health and happiness!
You can enjoy the convent-
s It - - V
h fK'
-:Y- . "
William Farnum
In
"If 1 Vr Kin'
t
Coming to the Oregon Theatre Tuesday for 3 Day
Kthlyn Mae and La Verne.
Originality is the keynote featur
ing the offering presented by this
clever trio. Coming to the Pligh
next Thursday.
Lower Columbia Highway
is Hearing Completion
Py Thursday or the coming
cek all pavement will be rom-
pletedtand the entire xwer Col
umbia River hitzhway between
Portland and Astoria will be
thrown open for traffic over a
Frank Rich musk-al comedy
show headed by George P.urtoit in
"His Royal Highness" will le
seen at the IMigh today.
"The Penalty" by Gouvernur
Morris, the picture that took
Portland and Seattle or a record
breaking showing will be seen in
Salem at Ye Liberty soon.
YM. FARNUM
In
"IF I WERE KING"
Start Tues. at Th Orpcron
Frank Rich Musical Comedy
company presents Ills Roval
Highness, featuring the charcoal
funster, George Rurton. and a
company of beautiful girls, pretty
songs, pretty gowns, pretty music
and a riot of a story, they will be
at the Uligh theatre today only.
-. ' - i r -i j
! wiin ir. oy means oi xnc uc-;
j pendable, economical Harley- i
Davidson, and yet breathe
pure, fresh air and work a little '
garden. It means much to the
family.-" j
With a side-car Harley-Dav-,
idson you have a family vehicle '
that reduces to a few minutes '
the traveling time between the
city and your home.
" r i
'Let us tell you more about'
the many advantages of own- j
ing " the World's Champion j
Motorcycle. We will be pleas- j
ed to show you the new models
and you will put yourself un
der no obligation by visiting j a
our showrooms.
Hippodrome
Vaudeville
FRANK RICH
a
HARRY W. SCOTT
147 South Commercial Street
Ruster Keaton in his latest riot
of fun. "Convict 12. will b at
Ye Liberty, with Katharine M:e
Donald in "The Beauty Market"
next Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
RKTTIXG IS TA1100F.H.
ITHACA, X. Y.. Oct, 29. A
letter by Romevn Parry, graduate
manager of athletics at Cornell,
asking the-student body to re
frain from betting on the Cornell
Dartmouth game, in "Xew York on
November 6. was published here
today. Manager Parry asserted
that crookedness in betting on
professional baseball games, re
rcntly exposed, threatens to be
duplicated in inter - collegiate
sports and intimated that a group
of professional gamblers may b?
endeavoring to obtain "easy
money" from undergraduates.
Mary Did the play have a
happy ending? . '
Fred; yes; a woman had the
last word as the final curtain
went down. lloston Globe.
' New Show
. t
Starting Tuesday
GEORGE
WALSH
s In
"From Now On"
From Same Author of
"The Miracle Man"
Election Returns
"Hot off the Wire"
GRAND
THEATRE
t at
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i i li i il iitimu til ii i ! t
Presents
"His
Royal
Highness"
Featuring the Character Funster
George Burton .
And a Company of
BEAUTIFUL GIRLS
Pretty Music Pretty Gowns
And a Riot of a Story
Other Acts and Pictures
THE BIG SUNDAY SHOW
Election Returns Here Tuesday
BlighTheatre
'rJWn ' ii
Today, Tomorrow' 2 Days Only
4 S. - DOUGLAS
rZ 'S JsVs -Mac Lean ,
I v fy. ; ' . -and ..
eWP DORIS Ar
ik mm iay
! YR I "THE JAIL BIRD"
IL " You're Not Goini to Misi It
I "HOME RULE" DON'T FORGET! 3 ULJLuLizaUi
Adds to the Fun Hood Music Always ''I'M J- I t2 - j
(omine Tuesday William Farnum in IT ! Were King " " ' tV 777 . .--.TUTT.'a'
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